A Cal Poly brewed cup of tea. Alex Pryor and David Karr do not take cream and sugar with their tea. The Cal Poly alums prefer their brew from deep in the jungle, and thanks to Pryors senior project they are now bringing it to you in a way that is helping

Guayaki, a leading creator of organic yerba mate beverages, today announced it is the first company in the world to offer fair trade certified yerba mate through the Institute for Marketecology's (IMO) Fair for Life certification program.

Guayaki Yerba Mate: Rainforest-expanding tea. Guayaki Yerba Mate, however, is one business that claims a negative carbon footprint for its business with no outside carbon offset gimmicks involved. How? Because the fair trade organic yerba mate Guayaki

Guayaki Yerba Mate: Rainforest-expanding tea. Guayaki Yerba Mate, however, is one business that claims a negative carbon footprint for its business with no outside carbon offset gimmicks involved. How? Because the fair trade organic yerba mate Guayaki

Here we are, folks, it is time for Better Libations top 10 healthy drink picks from 2008! In deciding our favorite whistle-whetters, we took into account a variety of factors, like flavor, sugar content, originality, and corporate eco-friendliness. Buck

FAIR IS FAIR - Guayaki works with small family farmers and pays them two to three times the going rate for their labor. For this fee, the farmers are required to manage the rainforests in a specified manner and restore it to a certain level. They also nee